No car has been used more in Hollywood than the second generation Dodge Charger, and for good reason. The look from the first generation was greatly improved with the new grille, hideaway headlights, and a premium price over that of other B-body Mopars. The second generation has been featured as the nemesis car in the movie Bullitt, chased by Roscoe in The Dukes of Hazzard, and more recently used in the Fast and Furious franchise.
This 1970 Dodge Charger R/T was purchased in California and maintains its original sheet metal, as evidenced by the trunk and rear fenders. The pistol grip 4-speed will guide you through many fun-filled shifts while handling exceptionally well for a car of this era. The paint is near flawless, and all the chrome and metal trim has been replaced or reworked to look like it did the day it drove off the lot.
This car still has the correct Dana rear end and Scat Pack option, which was part of the 4-speed R/T package, along with the original 4-speed transmission.